Depression:
Feeling sad, lonely and discouraged for an extended period of time.
Detect/Detection: Identify that something is happening.
Discrimination: Being treated differently and in a negative way.
Imprisonment: Putting someone in prison during the investigation period for something wrong he/she is suspected to have done or punishing him/her if found guilty.
Knowledge: Facts, information, and skills that you get through experience or learning at school.
Orientation: Receiving an explanation or guidance on how to do something or what something is about.
Prohibited: Something that is not allowed.
Provision: Giving something to another person to be used.
Rejection: Not being accepted or supported by an individual or a group of people; being left out of activities or made to feel alone and not important.
Self-esteem: Having a sense of your own ability to do or achieve something.
Stigma: When someone has a negative view and treats you differently based on something you have done or something that has happened to you.
Suicide: To end your own life.
Testify: To verbally share details about something that happened.
Tutoring: To help someone, like a student, better understand a subject by providing extra time to explain it, usually outside of class.